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The digitalisation of everyday life positions connectivity as a key pillar of the modern crew welfare
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Rapid LEO adoption across APAC maritime sector is accelerating demand for scalable and controlled connectivity models
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The IEC Voucher System enables crew welfare at scale, offering flexibility for end users and advanced control for vessel operators
Singapore, 21 April 2026: IEC Telecom, an international satellite service operator, has unveiled its new voucher-based connectivity solution, IEC Voucher System, during the Singapore Maritime Week 2026. The new crew welfare solution was among the key highlights of the French Pavilion, held under the patronage of the French Chamber of Commerce Singapore.
With increasing digitalisation and evolving workforce expectations, access to reliable internet at sea is no longer considered a benefit, but a fundamental requirement. As maritime operations across APAC continue to scale, crew welfare has emerged as a critical factor in ensuring operational stability, talent retention, and service performance in the industry.
Today, connectivity plays a defining role in crew wellbeing. To address this evolving landscape, IEC Telecom introduces the IEC Voucher System, a comprehensive solution designed to deliver structured, flexible, and transparent connectivity across multi-user maritime environments.
The platform enables a two-layer welfare model, combining a centralised system for managing corporate allowances with a user-facing captive portal for on-demand data bundles.
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IEC Voucher Manager, integrated within the OptiView ecosystem, provides centralised control for ICT teams, enabling policy-driven allocation, real-time monitoring, and consistent governance across fleets.
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IEC Social, a captive portal interface, empowers crew with a self-service experience, allowing them to activate access, track usage, and purchase additional data bundles on demand.
The Seafarer Happiness Index has consistently identified on-board connectivity as an essential condition for maintaining family relationships and supporting mental health. However, the latest report highlights a decline in satisfaction with onboard connectivity, from 7.81 in Q3 2025 to 7.42 in Q4 2025, underscoring both its growing importance and the limitations of traditional provisioning models.
The IEC Voucher System ensures connectivity is both controlled and adaptable, aligning operational requirements with individual usage patterns. This is especially important given the rapid adoption of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) technologies, such as Starlink, which is transforming onboard connectivity standards. While significantly enhancing performance, this LEO shift is also driving higher data consumption, creating new challenges for operators striving to balance user expectations with cost control and network efficiency.
Commenting on the launch, Melvin Tan, VP Maritime APAC, Growth & Partnerships at IEC Telecom, said: “Across APAC, we are seeing a fundamental shift in how connectivity is perceived at sea — it is no longer an added benefit, but an expectation that directly impacts crew wellbeing and operational performance. With the rapid adoption of high-speed LEO services, the challenge is no longer access, but how to manage it efficiently at scale. The IEC Voucher System reflects our commitment to keeping our customers connected beyond limits, delivering the flexibility, control, and transparency needed to support modern maritime operations.”
Designed as an enterprise-grade solution, the IEC Voucher System enables simultaneous access for multiple users while maintaining full visibility over consumption and access policies for vessel operators. It supports seamless integration across hybrid connectivity environments (LEO, GEO, LTE), ensuring consistent performance in complex offshore conditions throughout the journey.
By separating corporate, welfare, and prepaid traffic, the system also enhances network security and operational resilience, safeguarding critical communications while enabling the crew members to stay connected with their loved ones.
Carine Lespayandel, Executive Director of the French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, added: “The French Pavilion at Singapore Maritime Week is designed to showcase the strength and diversity of French innovation in the maritime sector. IEC Telecom’s voucher-based connectivity solution is a strong example of this year’s portfolio, reflecting France’s continued contribution to advancing digitalisation and crew welfare at sea.”
As the maritime industry continues to evolve, solutions that combine high-performance connectivity with intelligent usage management will be essential in shaping the next generation of crew welfare strategies.







